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Letter1887
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A letter from students at Haskell.

This letter was written on December 4, 1887 to the Superintendent of Haskell, Charles Robinson. The students, Pearl J. Hogan, James A. [Gossman], Lidie H. Allen, George Rinck, L. May Kennedy, Bertha V. [Hepell] and Lillie M. Hogan, were asking for permission to go home for a visit.

Type: text
Project: WJHS Grant
Temporal coverage: 1887
Spacial coverage: Haskell Institute
Creator: Pearl J. Hogan, eta
Object date:1887
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