Mormon women of fashion, period of 1840-1930, [1930?].

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Mormon women of fashion, period of 1840-1930, [1930?].

Short biographical sketches and photographs (photocopies) of Mormon women representing fashions of each decade, author unknown.

1 item (23 leaves) : photos, ports. ; 28 cm.

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