Mildred T. Powell photograph and ephemera collection, ca. 1904-1952 [graphic]. ca. 1904-1952.

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Mildred T. Powell photograph and ephemera collection, ca. 1904-1952 [graphic]. ca. 1904-1952.

The collection contains photographs of Mildred Powell and other civic and national leaders of her day, including William F. Devin (Seattle mayor, 1942-1952) and Eleanor Roosevelt.

Photographs: 20 photographic prints : b&w ; various sizes.Ephemera: 1 drawing : b&w ; 15 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7668075

University of Washington. Libraries

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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962

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