Manning, Charles E., b. ca. 1858 Letters. 1883-1885.

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Manning, Charles E., b. ca. 1858 Letters. 1883-1885.

Collection of 10 letters written by Manning to a lady acquaintance, Georgia P. Strange, living in Bowling Green, KY. The letters are possibly a courtship by mail. Manning is a clerk for the Pullman Palace Car Company in St. Louis, MO.

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The Filson Historical Society

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