Inbound correspondence, 1911-1918.

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Inbound correspondence, 1911-1918.

The records consist of inbound correspondence received between the years 1911 and 1918. The correspondence is incomplete with the bulk dating from 1915 to 1918. The records passed through the hands of a local antique dealer who began to break them up and sell the pieces as thematic ephemera collections. For example, correspondence relating to firearms and sports fishing was sold separately.

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Hagley Museum & Library

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