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Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2010    
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...of Brainard Warner's house in Montgomery County, Maryland....
...Then they drove to the King;s Palace. At the Rospigliosi...
...visited the apartment of the King and Queen of Italy in this...
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2014    
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...1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend...
...clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers...
...Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman. Also included in the...
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