J. Mitchell Pilcher papers, 1890s-1972.

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J. Mitchell Pilcher papers, 1890s-1972.

This collection consists of personal, professional, and literary papers of Rev. J. Mitchell Pilcher. Included are correspondence, post cards, family papers, certificates, music, home study course papers, photographs, typescripts, poems, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings and other printed items.

6 linear feet (7 boxes and 77 v.)

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