Letter from Eva Powers to her Father, Prince S. Crowell
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Check for $18.00; News from Indiana and Ohio; Hancock; Election; Judge Day; Republican rally; Tremont Temple; Ex-President Grant; Mr, Stoughton; Gov. Long; Gay; Rooms; Price of the room; Money toward furnishings; Carpet; Chamber sets; Curtains; MattressesAbstract
Letter from Eva Powers to her father, Prince Crowell. With the letter is another sheet of paper in Eva's handwriting, certainly a portion of another letter for which the earlier portion is missing.. The paper itself resembles the sheet above, so is probably of the same vintage. It begins abruptly.Related items
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