Glen Springs Hotel records, 1885-1918.

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Glen Springs Hotel records, 1885-1918.

Registers, invoices, ledgers, day books, and room books for a hotel in Watkins Glen, New York (1885-1917), William M. Leffingwell, manager.

.4 cubic ft.; 116 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7906342

Cornell University Library

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