Notes, [192-?].

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Notes, [192-?].

Notes on various historical topics made by Sarah Hamlin (1920s?). Topics include Lafayette's visit to the United States in 1824-1825, parade held in 1788 in New York City in honor of the establishment of the U.S. Constitution, and events from 1777. Notes possibly done as research for articles or a book; written on large and small index cards, sorted by topic.

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