Elizabeth Freeman Reed correspondence, 1918-1941.

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Elizabeth Freeman Reed correspondence, 1918-1941.

Letters to Elizabeth Freeman Reed, consisting of one letter signed by Henry Cabot Lodge (dated 11 Dec. 1918) concerning "the activities of German agents"; a letter from Gov. Sumner Sewall (dated 23 July 1941); and a card from the governor's wife, Helen Sewall, thanking Elizabeth Reed for a photograph.

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Sewall, Sumner, 1897-1965

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Reed, Elizabeth Freeman

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Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924

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