Autograph copy of a letter : Nassau, to Henry Watson Kent, ca. 1917-1945 [copied ca. 1950].

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Autograph copy of a letter : Nassau, to Henry Watson Kent, ca. 1917-1945 [copied ca. 1950].

Describing his month-long stay with the McCutcheons on their private island near Nassau, Bahamas.

1 item (3 p.) ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8035927

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