[Printed stationery featuring a man steering a sailboat through a body of water lined with houses and a cliff holding two trees, the boat's sail reading, "Waterside Falmouth Mass"]

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[Printed stationery featuring a man steering a sailboat through a body of water lined with houses and a cliff holding two trees, the boat's sail reading, "Waterside Falmouth Mass"]
Date
1896 September 12
Notes
George S. Fiske ALS to Professor [John Humphrey] Barbour, September 12, 1896. s.l., page 1. From a collection of personal and professional correspondence received by John Barbour, an Episcopal minister and professor at Berkeley Divinity School, concerning religious life in Connecticut in the late 1800s.
Collection Title
John Barbour papers
Collection Creator
Barbour, John Humphrey, 1854-1900.
ID
7001
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William L. Clements Library
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2018-11-30 11:27:13

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