[Collection of letters to George R. Carr, 1912-1953]. 1912-1953.

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[Collection of letters to George R. Carr, 1912-1953]. 1912-1953.

Short letters of acknowledgment or introduction from federal, state, and Chicago officials, for George R. Carr, chairman of the board of Dearborn Chemical Co., Chicago, Ill.

8 items ; 19-28 cm.

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