[Scrapbook on Webster Davis], 1881-1904.

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[Scrapbook on Webster Davis], 1881-1904.

Consists of newspaper clippings from the United States and South Africa predominantly about Webster Davis and his family from various newspapers, broadsheets, programs, and letters along with a memorial for President Garfield and a pamphlet from the Independence Day celebration held by the Society of Tammany or Columbian Order, July 4th, 1904.

1 v. ([90] p.) : ill., maps ; 36 cm.

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