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National School Equipment Company to Abraham Lincoln House

Text

A letter from a representative of the National School Equipment Co. to Rose Schuster about furniture prices.

Date Created:
May 12, 1928
Creator:
National School Equipment Company (correspondent)

Publication Information

Creator National School Equipment Company (correspondent)
Contributor Schuster, Charles, Mrs. (Rose Birkenwald), 1866-1960 (correspondent)
Date Created May 12, 1928
Language English

Physical Description

Format Text
Extent 2 pages

Collection Information

Source Collection Lizzie Black Kander papers, 1875-1960
Call Number Milwaukee Mss DN
Media Number Box 2,Folder 2
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 NO KNOWN COPYRIGHT
Contributor Schuster, Charles, Mrs. (Rose Birkenwald), 1866-1960 (correspondent)
Unique ID
W01CBSR

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