Annie Ehrlich to Lizzie Black Kander, April 30
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Simon Kander's niece Suzanne "Anne" Ehrlich tells Lizzie Kander of her travels with her husband, Louis, to San Francisco from Kansas City for a Red Cross convention and their projected travels to Los Angeles, Memphis, and Milwaukee. She also mentions Lizzie's recent travels to Washington D.C.
April 30, 1938
Ehrlich, Louis H., Mrs. (Suzanne Friesleben), 1883-1951 (correspondent)
Publication Information
| Creator | Ehrlich, Louis H., Mrs. (Suzanne Friesleben), 1883-1951 (correspondent) |
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| Contributor | Kander, Lizzie Black (correspondent) |
| Date Created | April 30, 1938 |
| Language | English |
Physical Description
| Format | Text |
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| Extent | 4 pages |
Collection Information
| Source Collection | Lizzie Black Kander papers, 1875-1960 |
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| Call Number | Milwaukee Mss DN |
| Media Number | Box 2,Folder 4 |
| Catalog Record | https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/999465327402121 |
| Finding Aid | http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mil000dn |
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Copyright Information
| Copyright Status | COPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATED |
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| Contributor | Kander, Lizzie Black (correspondent) |
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