Fanny G. Latham papers, 1919.

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Fanny G. Latham papers, 1919.

Letter and envelope from the U.S. Navy Dept. concerning the return of binoculars, spyglasses, etc., loaned by Fanny G. Latham during the war. With them is a printed form filled in, signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant Secretary of the Navy.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8076394

New London County Historical Society

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