[A printed postcard featuring a Francisque Poulbot illustration of two World War I soldiers approaching a group of children playing war]

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[A printed postcard featuring a Francisque Poulbot illustration of two World War I soldiers approaching a group of children playing war]
Date
[Undated]
Notes
Marcelle Deyans ALS to Mon cher Parrain [Caspar Frederick Godrich], [undated]. Paris, [FR], page 1. From a collection containing correspondence, documents, ephemera, and other items related to Rear Admiral Caspar F. Goodrich, who served in the United States Navy from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. Many of the materials relate to his naval career, business and personal affairs, and his political interests after World War I.
Collection Title
Caspar F. Goodrich papers
Collection Creator
Goodrich, Caspar F. (Caspar Frederick), 1847-1925.
ID
8547
Repository
William L. Clements Library
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2019-07-18 16:36:40

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"[A printed postcard featuring a Francisque Poulbot illustration of two World War I soldiers approaching a group of children playing war]". https://quod.lib.umich.edu/w/wcl1ic/x-8547/wcl008618. In the digital collection William L. Clements Library Image Bank. William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. July 15, 2025.
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