Mary Alice Heard collection.

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Mary Alice Heard collection.

Correspondence, scrapbook and photographs of the Henry H. Heard family. This collection is believed to be donated because the family thought they may be related to Dwight B. Heard. At this time, there is not enough completed genealogy to know whether they are related.

ca. .5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7761203

The Heard Museum Library

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University of Wisconsin

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