Autograph postcard signed ACP to: WNF

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Autograph postcard signed ACP to: WNF

1937

Postcard removed from Our Life Among the Iroquois, gift of William Fenton, 1995

1 p.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 8041321

Wellesley College

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