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to Judith W. Smith
November 1908 to November 1919
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950
The front of this postcard is the "Beacon St Mall, Public Garden, Boston Mass.", while the back has a Thanksgiving poem on it.
GLC06975.06
The front of this postcard is a Thanksgiving greeting, while the back has a poem on it, " When I reckon upon my blessings - And they number not a few - I am glad I knew your mother, - Glad to have a friend like you!".
GLC06975.07
to Mrs. Sowell
March 8, 1861
Brown, Henry, fl. 1861
No year. He was supposed to be leaving in the morning but then he got a fever. Edgar Crockett got a bad cold as well. He is upset about having to stop,
GLC07205.100
to Lewis L. Strauss
November 1, 1943
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Addressed to "my dear Lewis". Hoover expresses appreciation to Strauss for securing a radio audience for his Kansas City speech [October 28, 1943]. He hopes that Strauss feels it was worth his time and effort and that the speech clarified "this...
GLC07366.04
to Richard H. Jackson
December 20, 1862
Maxwell, Alexander S., fl. 1861-1864
Maxwell informs him that the ladies of Frederick think of him as a nice, handsome young fellow and they all wish he was back to spend Christmas and New Year's with them.
GLC07705.327
to Arthur L. Jackson
November 3, 1923
McCarl, J.R., fl. 1923
Notice of Settlement (Office of the Auditor of the War Department)
GLC07705.431
No year visible.
GLC07705.456
to darling Cherry
March 9, 1865
Wait, Horatio L., 1836-1916
He tries to give her words of encouragement towards being strong and happy apart from him. He then proceeds to sing her praises, as she has always done more than he anticipated as a wife. Written at Charleston Harbor.
GLC08284.111
Memorial to Chara Conant Wait
December 10, 1908
Hitchcock, Annie M., fl. 1908
Hardcover. Horatio's wife. Includes memorials by Annie M. Hitchcock, Mary H. Loomis and Louise D. Sherman.
GLC08284.121
Photo of Horatio L. Wait
November 26, 1906
He sits at his desk.
GLC08284.140
to Mother
March 7, 1864
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
water damage, unable to read. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.27
Panorama of the Embarkation of the Fire Zouaves on Board the Baltic Apr. 29th, 1861 Taken Foot of Spring and Canal St.
1862
GLC09118.16
to Estelle Spero
January 18, 1944
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
"Baptism of fire" letter. First air raid encounter with Japanese bombers. Year on letter is 1943 but content indicates it was written in 1944.
GLC09120.560
to Blanche Kelso Bruce
March 9, 1877
a letter of recommendation for Dr. Edward Latham for the position of Consul to Honolulu
GLC09400.309
March 8, 1880
Ferrer, S., fl. 1877
introducing M.L Brady
GLC09400.330
March 8, 1878
Kern, H.C., fl. 1878
serves as an introduction for C.D. Frost
GLC09400.347
March 9, 1878
Steward, Ross J., fl. 1878
writes the legislature will adjourn on the 23rd and if the place can be secured, he shall be ready to report for duty April 1st.
GLC09400.379
March 7, 1879
Bassett, Ebenezer, fl. 1879
requests a photo of Mrs. Bruce for Mrs. Bassett.
GLC09400.466
March 8, 1879
Holden, G.W., fl. 1879
GLC09400.660
to Sylvia Weiner
March 7, 1945
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Moe received another package from his mother but has received so many, has not had time to open them all. He also says Sylvia's organization ought to focus on veterans' rights.
GLC09414.1345
March 8, 1945
Moe tells Sylvia that she did well on her exam and any errors were out of carelessness not a lack of intelligence. He also talks about the time he took the examiner's exam.
GLC09414.1346
March 9, 1945
Moe writes that what is needed is nothing less than a "crushing" defeat of Germany, and it looks like all the signs are there. He writes that he thinks it will happen soon. He also comments that he does not understand Sylvia's relationship with her...
GLC09414.1347
to Sylvia and Moe
March 8, 1943
Lillian, fl. 1943-1946
Lillian writes that everyone is anxious to know about Moe.
GLC09414.1537
March 9, 1943
Becker, Samuel, fl. 1943
Sam writes that he sympathizes with Sylvia over the separation from Moe. He says he is concerned about David and the way he thinks of his father. He is currently at Camp Davis, and will be ready for OCS in a few weeks.
GLC09414.1538
Stein, Paul, fl. 1943
Postcard featuring the Florida Everglades
GLC09414.1539
Bank Statement
December 2, 1942 - March 8, 1943
Bank statement of account for Moe and Sylvia Weiner at the Hellenic Bank Trust Company.
GLC09414.1615
Check
December 30, 1942
Check for New York Telephone Co. for $4.72
GLC09414.1622
Check for Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. for $0.82
GLC09414.1623
Check for Brooklyn Edison Co. for $3.58
GLC09414.1624
Instructions Re: Unregistered Negro Applicants to Vote in Democratic Primary
1963
Leflore County Mississippi Democratic Committee
A document containing instructions for polling officals in Greenwood and Itta Bena, Mississippi on how to handle unregistered African American applicants at polling stations. Reciting Section 3114, Miss. Code 1942, calls on polling officials to...
GLC09562
To Ardena Mae Fouts
December 10, 1943
Augsberger, Richard C., 1923-1997
Christmas V-Mail. "Season's Greetings from Great Britain" is written in cursive on the v-mail next to an outline of the United Kingdom. It is signed, "All my Love Richard."
GLC09569.21
December 30, 1943
Augsberger reminisces about last New Year's Eve with Ardena in which they kissed at the midnight show. He writes that he will never forget that night and looks forward to returning and living them over again. He send his love to Ardena and writes God...
GLC09569.23
To Mrs. Nueal Dorroh
March 7, 1942
Conner, Herbert C., 1916-1944
Conner hopes that Nueal and B.J. are ok and says that he is fine. He writes that the men brag on him and treat him well. He reports that they go out 2 nights on a black out a week. He says that the weather is very different compared to Alabama as it...
GLC09581.02
Conner writes to Nueal: "I don't guess you can read this for I cut my thumb on a tin can and I can't write much tho it's about well now." He says that he is glad to hear that Nathan is back at work now. Conner expresses how much he wishes he could be...
GLC09581.14
Searching the Ruins. "Somewhere in France."
1914-1918
Keystone View Company
French soldiers search the wreckage of a razed French village, attacked by German forces. No buildings remain, only rubble.
GLC09584.101
Soldiers About to Enter Tear-Gas Trench, Camp Dix, N.J.
A group of American soldiers wearing gas masks enter a tear-gas trench for practice with chemical warfare at Camp Dix, NJ.
GLC09584.191
to Sharpless D. Green
9 May 1924
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
One note from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Sharpless Dobson Green, dated May 9, 1924. Thanks Green for letter received on May 6. Note is on letterhead from Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland.
GLC09783.02
27 November 1927
One letter From Franklin D. Roosevelt to Sharpless Dobson Green, dated November 27, 1927. Note refers to a personalized message included in a bound version of Roosevelt's speech, "Whither Bound."
GLC09783.03
Federally Supported Discrimination, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
29 August 1961
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
One pamphlet entitled, "Federally Supported Discrimination, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights," dated August 29, 1961. Survey submitted by Roy Wilkins, Chairman of NAACP, and Arnold Aronson, Secretary of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights...
GLC09640.151
Your Future Rests ... In Your Hands
1964
Lieber, Larry, 1931-?
One comic book entitled, "Your Future Rests...In Your Hands," by Larry Lieber dated 1964. Illustrates characters discussing racial inequality in housing and education in African American communities; Steve Baxter of NAACP Voter Registration Committee...
GLC09640.160
Negro Digest [July 1943]
July 1943
National Urban League
One issue of Negro Digest dated July 1943. African American authors illustrate the African American experience through travel and history essays. This issue includes writings about Grandfather Abraham, Fiji, Harlem, segregation in Baltimore, African...
GLC09640.207
Engraving of Hannah More
1831
Finden, William, 1787-1852
An engraving of Hannah More based on the painting by H.W. Pickersgill. More is seated holding glasses.
GLC09791.10
A Mandingo
1821
Ackermann, R.A., fl. 1821
One colored engraving by R.A. Ackermann entitled, "A Mandingo" dated 1821. Features an image of a Mandingo tribesman in traditional clothing.
GLC09791.04
Engraving of William Wilberforce
1814
Blood, T., fl. 1814
One portrait engraving of William Wilberforce based on the painting by Russell R.A. dated 1814.
GLC09791.07
The Liberator. [Vol. 31 no. 14. (April 5, 1861)]
5 April 1861
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
One issue of "The Liberator" dated April 5 1861. This issue includes articles titled, "A Wife's Account of her Husband's Murder" (A Northern man living in the South killed for supposedly aiding a slave) "Southern Ruffianism Toward Northern Citizens,"...
GLC09791.34
The Liberator. [Vol. 31 no. 8. (February 22, 1861)]
February 22, 1861
One issue of The Liberator dated February 22 1861. This issue includes articles titled "Slavery Triumphant," "Beecher on times," and "Protest of Colored Citizens."
GLC09791.33
The Liberator. [Vol. 31 no. 7. (February 15, 1861)]
February 15, 1861
A issue of the liberator from February 15 1861. This issue includes articles titled "An Abolition Meeting Broken Up by a Mob," "No Union with Slave Holder," and "The Anti-Slavery Struggle."
GLC09791.32
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 19, no.15 (August 28, 1858)]
28 August 1858
American Anti-Slavery Society
One issue of the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" dated August 28, 1858. This issue features a poem "Peace in God" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The newspaper also features a section of articles that are pro-slavery. There is also an article concerning a...
GLC09791.30
Harper's Weekly [(February 21, 1863)]
February 21, 1863
Harper's Weekly
One page of the February 21, 1863 issue of Harper's Weekly. This page features the engraving "The Effects of the Proclamation - Freed Negroes Coming Into Our Lines at Newbern, North Carolina." The reverse side of this page features articles...
GLC09791.12
1881
Fry, William Thomas, 1789-1843
One engraving of William Wilberforce dated 1881. Wilberforce is framed by other images including; a white person dressed as a warrior protecting a cowering African person from another white person holding chains with a raised hand. The illustrated...
GLC09791.08
A Negro Funeral
13 September 1862
Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper
One engraving entitled "A Negro Funeral" dated September 13, 1862. The engraving features 11 African American men walking beside a horse-drawn funeral coach driven by another man. The engraving has been colored in.
GLC09791.02
Negro Race
1851
Wm, S. Orr, & Co., fl. 1851
One engraving entitled "Negro Race" published by Wm S. Orr & Co dated 1851. Engraving features four Africans, two as portraits and two as profiles. In the center of the portraits there is a skull in profile. Each image is labeled with a number...
GLC09791.03
Negroes just landed from a Slave Ship
circa 1810
One engraving entitled "Negroes just landed from a Slave Ship" dated circa 1810. Features a group of enslaved people on a beach with a ship in the background. The group is bracketed by two white men.
GLC09791.06
New-Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette [Vol. 2, no. 24 (June 13, 1820)]
13 June 1820
Hill and Moore
One issue of the New-Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette dated June 13, 1820. Newspaper contains advertisements, proclamations by President James Monroe, and auctions. The proclamations concern the selling of government land in the district of Detroit...
GLC09791.27
Der Sclavenhandel [In German]
1833
One page of engravings entitled "Der Sclavenhandel" dated 1833. The engravings are gathered on the page as an illustration of the slave trade. The top image features people being herded away from a village towards a ship. In the foreground is a...
GLC09791.05
1840
Scriven, E., fl. 1840
One portrait engraving of William Wilberforce dated 1840. Willberforce is seated and holding a watch. In the background is a bookcase and a curtain.
GLC09791.09
The Freeman's Journal [No. 8 (June 13, 1781)]
13 June 1781
Bailey, Francis, 1744-1817
One issue of The Freeman's Journal dated June 13, 1781. Features an article concerning the passage of a bill connected to the gradual abolition of slavery that would re enslave people that were already freed in Westmorland County. There are also...
GLC09791.15
The Liberator [Vol. 3 No. 1 - Vol. 3 No. 52 (January 5, 1833-December 28, 1833)]
January 5-December 28,1833
One bound volume of The Liberator containing issues from January 5, 1833 - December 28, 1833. Volume contains a years worth of issues. The issues contain poems, current events and abolition news.
GLC09791.35
Extra Globe [Vol. 2 No. 5 (June 26, 1835)]
26 June 1835
Blair & Rives
One issue of the Extra Globe dated June 26, 1835. Features an extensive article on Martin Van Buren's opinion on slavery in the territories specifically the Missouri Question. Also contains a small mention of Santa Anna entering the capitol of...
GLC09791.18
Columbian Centinel [No. 2440 (August 19, 1807)]
19 August 1807
One issue of the Columbian Centinel dated August 19, 1807. Contains public and shipping notices, as well as an article debating the political and economic results of a war at the present time.
GLC09791.23
The North American and Mercantile Daily Advertiser [Vol. 1 No. 103 (May 9, 1808)]
9 May 1808
Wagner, Jacob, fl. 1808
One issue of The North American and Mercantile Daily Advertiser dated May 9, 1808. Contains many advertisements and notices of sale. Of particular note is a runaway slave ad for an enslaved person by the name of Joe Key. He is described as five feet...
GLC09791.24
Portsmouth Oracle [Vol. 20 No. 11 (December 17, 1808)]
December 17, 1808
One issue of the Portsmouth Oracle dated December 17, 1808. Contains an article concerning an embargo on American goods being exported to other countries in order to protect American merchants. The newspaper also contains advertisements and public...
GLC09791.25
The Massachusetts Centinel [Vol. 7 No. 39. (August 1, 1787)]
1 August 1787
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
One issue of The Massachusetts Centinel dated August 1, 1787. Features the opinion of Hector St. John, a farmer, on slavery. There are also advertisements and articles including a poem entitled "Ode on the Anniversary of American Independence."
GLC09791.16
Greenleaf's New-York Journal, Extra [Vol. 1 No. 15 (February 23, 1796)]
February 23, 1796
One issue of Greenleaf's New-York Journal, Extra dated February 23, 1796. Features an account of the minutes of the legislature of New York for January 19, 1796 to January 28, 1796. Of particular note is a mention of a bill on the gradual abolition...
GLC09791.17
Harpers Weekly [(May 30, 1863)]
30 May 1863
One page of the May 30, 1863 issue of Harper's weekly. Features various advertiments as well as a political cartoon entitled "The Slave Owner's Spectre."
GLC09791.13
Wouski
23 January 1788
Humphrey, H., fl. 1788-1800
One engraving entitled "Wouski" dated January 23, 1788. Features a man and a woman on a hammock in what looks like a ships hold. Below them is a coil of rope, a small barrel labeled Jamaica Rum, and a monogramed trunk. The woman is black and the man...
GLC09791.21
Charleston Courier [Vol. 5 No. 1,243 (January 20, 1807)]
20 January 1807
Marchant, Willington, & Co., fl. 1807
One issue of Charleston Courier dated January 20, 1807. Consist mainly of shipping and public notices and lists of items for sale. Of particular interest is nine entries of ships selling enslaved people from the Congo, Mandingo, Angola, Windward...
GLC09791.22
New York Weekly Museum [Vol. 20 No. 20 (June 25, 1808)]
25 June 1808
One page from the New York Weekly Museum dated June 25, 1808. Features an article entitled "The Fate Of Fitz Charles" concerning a man named Henry Fitz Charles who was accused of killing his estranged father in self defense.There are also articles...
GLC09791.01
The Man of Feeling in search of Indispensibles
February 12, 1800
One colored engraving entitled "The Man of Feeling in search of Indispensibles" dated February 12, 1800. Features a room full of women. One woman is entering the room via a door on the right of the image. A man kneels in the center inspecting dresses...
GLC09791.20
Lady Godina's Rout; Or Peeping-Tom spying out Pope-Joan
March 12, 1796
One colored engraving titled "Lady Godina's Rout; Or Peeping-Tom spying out Pope-Joan" dated March 12, 1796. Features a room full of men and women playing cards. One woman in the front of the image wears a low cut gown. A man leans over her shoulder...
GLC09791.19
Oroonoko advertisement
February 20, 1818
Theatre-Royal Hull
This item is a mounted broadside advertisement for the play Oroonoko; or the Royal slave at the Theatre Royal. It lists the actors in each part for the February 20, 1818 show. It also notes that after Oroonoko the Forest of Bondy; or the Dog of...
GLC09898.07
to Reverend Mr. Jones
4 June 1831
Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833
A letter from William Wilberforce to Reverend Mr. Jones. Wilberforce asks Jones to leave the publications he brought with his friend Mr. Pringle as he is travelling about a lot and has too much baggage already. He also mentions that Jones had asked...
GLC09898.12
to William Stodhart
18 June 1764
Beam & Cuthbert
A bill of sale for an unnamed enslaved girl, purchased for 45 pounds
GLC09898.01
to John Young Esquire
March 8, 1806
Wilberforce sends a quick note to his friend regarding a mutual friend of theirs William Hill. Hill had taken a trip to Bath and in his absence made arrangements for all mail and parcels he received to be kept for him at a shop in the area...
GLC09898.05
23 November 1805
This letter from William Wilberforce to John Young concerns a friend of Young's who wishes to visit someone at his home in Africa. Wilberforce cautions that if this unnamed person wants to travel there he must be careful and get as close as possible...
GLC09898.04
to Major General Wool
March 14, 1862
Davis, Mary Brown, fl. 1862
A letter from Mary Brown Davis to Major General Wool regarding helping "contraband" or escaped enslaved people who have taken refuge in Fort Monroe. Davis outlines her history and where she lived before Chicago. She mentions having been born in...
GLC09898.16
to the Sheriff of Chatham
23 November 1820
Rayland, Thomas, fl. 1820
A printed and autograph document from the State of North Carolina to the Sheriff of Chatham ordering that the sheriff set a sale of 4 enslaved men. The sale is to repay a debt owed to Murdock McKenzie & Co. by William Thompson. The amount to be...
GLC09898.09
Mandate of Payment
9 January 1822
Roffignac, J., fl. 1822
A mandate of payment for M. Boutin for the work of the enslaved person Sam. Sam worked on the public chain gang for twenty one days at the rate of twenty five cents a day. The payment from the city to M. Boutin is for "Five Piastres Twenty-Five Cents...
GLC09898.11
[Manumission document]
14 December 1821
A manumission notice that Barthelemy Campanel plans to emancipate Hanna an enslaved woman of about 60 years of age. The notice states that if anyone has an objection to this manumission they are to file the objection with the Parish Court within 40...
GLC09898.10
At a Public Meeting of the Gentlemen, Clergy, Manufacturers, and Inhabitants of Kendal, held at the Town-Hall, January 23, 1792
23 January 1792
Pennigton, P., fl. 1792
GLC09898.02
to unknown
25 April 1833
Morpeth, George William Frederick Howard, fl. 1833
GLC09898.13
to The Earl of Balcarres
22 June 1796
Liston, Robert, 1742-1836
GLC09898.03
to Mrs. L.E.A. Sanford
March 7, 1860
Chase, Bishop, fl. 1860
GLC09898.15
[Muster Roll 30th New York Volunteers]
June 1, 1861
King, Samuel, fl. 1861
One muster roll for the 30th regiment of New-York Volunteer Militia dated June 1, 1861. Commanded by Eduard Frisbee. Contains names of privates, rank, age, enrollment, how far they travelled and additional notes. Reverse side contains signature of...
GLC10058.01
To Congressman Carlos J. Moorhead
March 8, 1988
Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr., 1943-
A thank you letter from James Sensenbrenner, House representative for Wisconsin's ninth district, to Moorhead for a vote in favor of the Civil Rights Preservation Act that replaced the Grove City Bill. It would protect religious rights under the...
GLC09613.01.09
to Alexander Hamilton
5 April 1790
Church, Angelica, 1756-1814
Angelica sends a picture of herself to Hamilton and asks his opinion. She complains that he hasn't written since August but that she forgives him as she knows he is busy. She sends her love to Alexander, her sister and the family and asks Hamilton to...
GLC09635.02
[Portrait of Samuel Houston]
1875
Portrait of Samuel Houston. Included with GLC01119.01. Date drawn from handwritten note in pencil.
GLC01119.02
Stephen Austin "The Father of Texas"
1908
The Outlook Company, fl. 1908
Magazine clipping image of Stephen Austin standing in a forest with a dog, holding a rifle. The image is printed from a portrait held by the Texas Historical Society. A two page clipping is included which gives a brief biography of Austin. Clipping...
GLC02452.02
[Engraving of John Quincy Adams]
Black and white engraving of John Quincy Adams. Date is unknown, but the engraving was originally included as collateral to GLC04006.01, which is dated circa 1833. Printed by D. Appleton & co.
GLC04006.02
To Father
March 6-7, 1896
Manchester, Marietta, fl. 1895-1896
This letter written on Japanese scroll paper is concerning Manchester's new post in China. She writes that she is on her way to her house in Chang Shan in Cheh Kiang Province in the south eastern part of China. She thought it would take two weeks but...
GLC09585.03
March 7, 1969
Williams, H. Hamilton, 1911-1981
Letter from H. Hamilton Williams (signed Harold) in which he accuses his mother, Cordelia S. Williams of being too emotional and overbearing, forgetting that they are now all grown and adults themselves. He accuses her of trying to "glorify James out...
GLC09587.304.01
to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams
March 8, 1969
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Cordelia S. Williams. 225 East Harrison Avenue Roanoke, Virginia 24016. The return address is H. Hamilton Williams Ph.D. 1128 East 80th Street Los Angeles 1, California. The evelope is stamped near the bottom left hand...
GLC09587.304.02
to Nancy
March 7, 1970
Anderson, Robert A., Mrs., fl. 1966-1970
Nancy's mother writes to Nancy about the weather and their family and friends. She writes that she is watching television and mentions Roy who will be going to Alexandria for a basketball game. Nancy's mother closes by mentioning that Roy Taormina...
GLC09600.22
to Nancy Anderson
7 June 1969
Garaudy, Ellis H., 1948-1979
One letter from Ellis Garaudy to Nancy Anderson dated June 7, 1969. Ellis thanks Nancy for the fudge she sent, and commenting that he shared the gum with friends. He also mentions that he had the picture she sent him enlarged and painted on silk in...
GLC09607
[Sketch to Leonard Eugene Graeff]
March 7, 1939
Hollis, Robert, fl. 1932-1944
One sketch signed Robert dated March 7, 1939. A sketch of the Rocky Mountains with compass points. The second side of the letter has a smiley face. Drawn in pencil. Labeled "Intriguing" and signed "Robert" in Jessie Hollis handwriting.
GLC09611.006
to Olive Coddiare
Coddaire, James A., 1907-1997
Coddaire writes that they will have to send V-Mails more often as the radio announced that the use of air mail stamps will not guarantee delivery by air mail. He also thanks Olive foe the socks, gloves, and big squares. He mentions getting a hors d...
GLC09614.11
Coddaire writes that it was a field day with the mail and that he got three air mails, two V-Mails, and one letter. The letter was from his father and dated in October, but everything else was from February. He also got a box from Mrs. Salter with...
GLC09614.12
to Jacob Stone and Beatrice Stone
Stone, Robert L., 1921-2009
Addressed to "Dad + Bee." All goes well with him, C-rations are still terrible. They now have twenty-eight missions with "a long road to forty." He saw Al Vinal's nephew and heard he finished up his forty missions not too long ago. He and a few...
GLC09620.165
to Sheila Stone
November 2, 2015
Stone, Sheila, 1935-?
Printed email from Jane Rosen thanking Sheila Stone for the donation of "Letters in a Box." Jane Rosen works for the Imperial War Museums.
GLC09620.204
Legacy of Letters
November 8, 2015
Smith, Jenn, fl. 1982
An article from the Lifestyles section of the Berkshire Eagle newspaper describes how the "Letters in a Box" project began. Mentions that Sheila Stone was going to give the collection to the World War II Museum in New Orleans.
This copy is the same...
GLC09620.248.01
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