Kane Collection, 1829-1945, (bulk 1890-1945).

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Kane Collection, 1829-1945, (bulk 1890-1945).

The Kane Collection includes correspondence, reports, journals, minutes, photographs, glass plate negatives, blueprints, drawings, programs, flyers, booklets, theses, sheet music, and Photostat copies.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7965230

Cudahy Library

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