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A.P. Terhune to W.G. Chapman April 18, 1934
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A.P
.
Terhune
to
W.G
.
Chapman
April
18
,
1934
Author
Terhune
,
Albert
Payson
,
1872-1942
Recipient
Chapman
,
William
Gerard
,
1877-1945
Date
1934
April
18th
Subject
Terhune
,
Albert
Payson
,
1872-1942
--
Correspondence
;
Chapman
,
William
Gerard
,
1877-1945
--
Correspondence
Note
Concerning
book
that
appeared
serially
in the
Country
Gentleman
.
Mentions
his
prison
days
at the
Evening
World
"
Lord
how
I
hated
that
job
"
written
on
letter
head
of
Commissoners
of
High
Point
Park
,
New
Jersey
.
Terhune
listed
as
Vice-president
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Elihu Burritt Library, Central Connecticut State University
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For permission to publish, please contact Elihu Burritt Library Department of Special Collections. Telephone (860) 832-2085
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