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Mary Ann Booth writes to Edwina Booth about general news, the weather, Rosalie's sickness, etc.

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Mary Ann Booth writes a chatty letter to Edwina Booth discussing the weather and snow. She also mentions that Aunt Asia is asking for news.

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Mary Ann Booth writes a long newsy letter to Edwina Booth mentioning Edwin and Joseph Booth, and describing her apartment building and its tenants.

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Mary Ann Booth sends a chatty letter to Edwin Booth's daughter, Edwina, mentioning Aunt Asia and Joseph Booth.

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Mary Ann Booth shares news with Edwin Booth commenting that she expects John home someday this week. The last week in Boston was very good.

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A woman identified as "Mary" stands next to her mother, seated in a wheelchair.

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A woman identified as "Mary" escorts her mother in her wheelchair.

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A memorial card for labor organizer Mary "Mother" Jones features a portrait of her standing in a dark dress above a quote. The quote reads: "Her last words were: 'Lay me to rest beside my boys in Mt. Olive; let no traitor draw breath over my grave.'…

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Martina C. Erickson Parsons, principal at the Monticello Female Seminary from 1910 until 1918, poses for a portrait. After leaving her position at Monticello Female Seminary, she received the title of President Emeritus and served on the Board of…

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Portrait of Martin Luther King, Sr., Baptist pastor, civil rights leader, and father to Martin Luther King, Jr., reading as he stands behind a podium.

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Portrait of Martin Luther King, Sr., Baptist pastor, civil rights leader, and father to Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking from a podium.
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