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Bettie A. Ford friendship album

.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder
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This collection contains a "The Forget Me Not Album" belonging to Bettie A. Ford, of Lynchburg, Virginia. The album contains a mix of hand-written sentiments, poems, and remembrances written to Ford. The entries are mostly signed by initial or first name and many are dated. A few of the entries have annotations with additional information about the creator. In addition to these entries, there appear to be journal type jottings, possibly written by Ford. Also included are printed poems, newspaper clippings, pressed flowers and at least one illustration that has been pasted in and hand colored. Some pages appear to have been torn out.

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Bettie A. Ford friendship album .03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder

Isabella Bain memory album

.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized folder. Second letter-sized folder found.
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This collection features a memory book belonging to Miss Isabella Bain (1855-1934) of New Orleans, Louisiana. Various personal letters from friends and New Orleans community members addressed to Miss Bain are included.

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Isabella Bain memory album .03 Cubic Feet 1 letter-sized folder. Second letter-sized folder found.

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