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Autograph Book for Sarah, Pawtucket R.I.

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Autograph book addressed to Sarah. Contains several engravings and poems written in French.

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Collection of French Language Manuscripts

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Includes manuscript material in French. The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. This collection has multiple creators, which have not been indexed at this time.

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John C. Mercer Commonplace Book

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Commonplace book, 1833-1842, of John C. Mercer, which includes a list of Greek derivatives, French phrases, and essays.

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Vinda Elizabeth Kibler letters

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Letters written to Vinda Elizabeth Kibler, also called Kitty or Elizabeth, between 1917-1924, while she was at Bridgewater College in Rockingham County (1917-1922), the State Teacher's College in Harrisonburg (1923), and at her teaching post in Front Royal, Virginia (1923-1924). Most letters are from her mother and father on their small farm in Woodville, Rappahannock County, Virginia. Also included are a number of letters from other relatives, businesses, and a pen pal in France.

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Vinda Elizabeth Kibler letters 0.42 Linear Feet 1 letter size Hollinger box

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