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To Give Credit Where It Is Due,Baltimore American Box 30, Folder 9
To Give Credit Where It Is Due,Baltimore American July 6, 1912 Box 30, Folder 9
Transcription of an article fromDiario de la Marina Box 23, Folder 16
Transcription of an article fromDiario de la Marina November 22, 1900 Box 23, Folder 16
Transcription of letter from Mabel H. Lazear to James Carroll Box 21, Folder 76
Transcription of letter from Walter Reed to L. O. Howard Box 20, Folder 3
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