Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. John E. Owens, Baltimore, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1886 January 26.

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Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. John E. Owens, Baltimore, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1886 January 26.

On the death of Winter son's Arthur.

1 leaf ; 14 x 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7960580

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Owens, John E. (John Edmond), 1823-1886

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