Diary, 1928, 1935.

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Diary, 1928, 1935.

Diary, January 1-December 31, 1928, and January 1-December 31, 1935, which details Lumadue's daily routine in full, regular entries, together with miscellaneous papers found inserted into the volumes.

.16 cubic ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7704884

Rutgers University

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Lumadue, Larry.

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Philadelphia Naval Shipyard (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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