Overview of the Collection
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Repository Name:
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Western Washington University Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
Goltz-Murray Building 808 25th Street Bellingham, WA 98225-9123 Phone: 360-650-7747 http://www.acadweb.wwu.edu/cpnws/
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Collection Number:
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XOE0058Plf
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Creator:
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PLF Club
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Title:
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PLF Club
Records
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Dates:
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1900-1967 (inclusive)
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Quantity:
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2.5 Linear feet.
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Languages:
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Collection materials are in
English
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Summary:
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The PLF Club Records document the
activities of this Bellingham women's organization. The records include meeting
minutes, yearbooks, correspondence, and financial records. In addition, there
are records from the Washington Federatation of Women's Clubs, of which the PLF
Club was a member. These include three scrapbooks.
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Historical Note
The Bellingham PLF Club (Progressive, Literary Fraternal Club) was
organized in 1900 as a community organization for educated Bellingham Women.
The PLF Club was federated in Washington State in October, 1900, and throughout
its 67 year history was an active member of the Washington Federation of
Women’s Clubs. Founding members included Washington State poet laureate Ella
Higginson, and the first president, Mrs. Frances Axtell. Originally, the main
focus was to “establish and maintain a social club, provide reading rooms,
provide and give instruction for the diffusion of scientific, artistic, musical
or historical purposes.”*
Early activities of the PLF Club included sponsoring lectures by
visiting notables, including actors, writers, and politicians. In 1904, the
club raised 2200.00 dollars and built a club house, known as Garden Hall, at
the corner of Holly and Garden streets in downtown Bellingham. This was the
first women’s club house in Washington State. The club house served as a venue
for lectures, readings, and other club events, and in June 1908, it hosted the
annual meeting of the State Federation for the first time. The PLF Club also
used the club house to generate revenue by renting it out for social occasions.
However, in 1914 the club sold the house when it became too burdensome to
maintain. Later, the building’s name was changed to Tabernacle Hall.
Over time, charitable and social causes came to dominate the club’s
activities. The PLF Club worked for city improvements in the water supply, food
sanitation, public parks, education, and libraries. The club raised and donated
funds to local organizations such as the City Mission, the Y.W.C.A, the Red
Cross Milk Fund, Campfire Girls, the Salvation Army, and the Orthopedic
Hospital. Beginning in 1941, the PLF participated in WFWC efforts to acquire
and preserve forested land along the Snoqualmie highway, near Enumclaw. The
"Federation Forest", which came to include 619 acres of old growth forest,
later became the Federation Forest State Park. In 1952, one parcel of forest
was dedicated as the Ella Higginson Grove. In the 1950s and 1960s, one of the
club’s primary causes was the museum fund, to support the renovation and
modernization of the Whatcom Museum of History and Art. The club raised and
donated thousands of dollars to the museum.
In 1933, the PLF Club spearheaded the formation of a Whatcom County
Federation of Women’s Clubs. Many notable Bellingham women were members of the
PLF Club, which started with a membership of twenty in 1900, and never
experienced a roster of more than forty.
*from Lottie Roeder Roth's History of Whatcom
County (Seattle: Pioneer Historical Publishing Company, 19260
Content Description
The PLF Club records contains material that documents the club’s
activities from its incorporation in 1900 through its dissolution in 1967. In
addition, the collection includes records from the Washington Federation of
Women’s Clubs, of which the PLF Club was a member throughout its existence.
These records date from 1928 to 1968, however, the bulk of the material date
from 1949 to 1968.
Amongst the PLF Club’s administrative records, most valuable are the
detailed meeting minutes, which document the interests and activities of the
club from 1911 to 1966. Sixty yearbooks, spanning 1900 to 1967, provide
summaries of the club’s membership, activities, and philosophy. The financial
records include cash books, receipt books, receipts, and bank statements which
provide specific documentation on the club’s donations to a variety of
charitable causes. Club efforts to support the Whatcom Museum of History and
Art in the 1950s and 1960s are particularly well-documented. Other noteworthy
documents include a history of the club through 1934, and two reports funded by
the club. The first of these, dated 1913, presents the results of a study on
the feasibility of using Lake Whatcom as a reservoir. The second, from 1945, is
an appraisal of public health resources and services in Whatcom County.
Of most interest amongst the WFWC materials are the three scrapbooks,
which are packed with clippings, event programs, and memorabilia. Researchers
should note that additional material from the PLF Club records relating to the
Whatcom Christian Temperance Union were removed to form a separate collection
at the CPNWS. While the two organizations had some members in common, there was
no formal relationship between them.
Arrangement
The collection is organized in accordance with the following series
and sub-series arrangement:
- Series I PLF Club Administrative Records, 1900–1967
- Series II. PLF Club Financial Records, 1904–1965
- Sub-series 1. PLF Bank Statements, 1961–1965
- Sub-series 2. PLF Club Cash Books, 1904–1954
- Sub-series 3. PLF Club Receipts, 1929–1965
- Sub-series 4. PLF Club Legal and Property Records,
1904–1913
- Series III. PLF Club Activities and Events, 1945–1960
- Series IV PLF Club Poetry and Printed Materials, 1930–1941
- Series V WFWC Administrative Materials, 1928–1952
- Series VI WFWC Activities and Events, 1951–1968
- Series VII WFWC Publication, 1932
- Series VIII WFWC Scrapbooks, 1952–1968
- Series IX Washington Children’s Home Society Publication, 1934
- Series X Photographs and Artifacts, undated
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information In October 1997, the PLF Club records were donated by
Estella Gelder.
Processing Note Victor Burgett processed the PLF Club records in
July 2006.
Additional material from the same donation relating to the Whatcom
Christian Temperance Union were processed as a separate collection; the Whatcom
Christian Temperance Union Records. These records are also available at the
Center For Pacific Northwest Studies
Additional materials were added to the collection by Joseph Shay in
June 2009 and at that time some financial materials including bank statements,
check stubs and tax information were removed from the addition to the
collection.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access Collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation PLF Club Records, Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western
Washington University Bellingham WA 98225
Subjects
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
places should search the catalog using these headings.
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| Higginson, Ella, d1862-1940 |
| PLF Club (creator) |
| Whatcom Museum of History and Art |
| Bellingham (Wash.) -- History -- Sources |
| Federation
Forest (Wash.) -- History -- Sources |
| Whatcom, Lake (Wash.) -- History -- Sources |
| Literature --
Societies, ect. -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham -- History --
Sources |
| Literature--Societies, etc. -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham --
History -- Sources |
| Poets laureate
-- Washington (State) -- History -- Sources |
| Public health
-- Washington (State) -- Whatcom County -- History -- Sources |
| Scrapbooks --
Washington (State) |
| Women --
Societies and clubs -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham -- History --
Sources |
| Women authors,
American -- Washington (State) -- History -- Sources |
| Women in
charitable work -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham -- History --
Sources |
| Women in
community organization -- Washington (State) -- Bellingham -- History --
Sources |
| Women in public
life -- United States -- History -- Sources |
| Other Creators : |
| Washington
State Federation of Women's Clubs |
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
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Series I:
PLF Club Administrative
Records, 1900–1967
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Club History, 1900–1934 (text/html)
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1934 |
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Constitution and By-Laws, with notes
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Undated |
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Meeting Minutes
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1911–1922 |
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Meeting Minutes
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1933–1946 |
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Meeting Minutes
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1946–1957 |
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Meeting Minutes
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1952–1954 |
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Meeting Minutes
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1958–1966 |
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Yearbooks
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1900–1911 1913–1924 |
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Yearbooks
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1930–1962 1966–1967 |
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Membership Log
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1900–1943 |
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Correspondence
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1932–1986 |
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Newspaper Clippings
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1929–1966 |
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Planning Notebook
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Undated |
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Series II:
PLF Club Financial and Legal
Records, 1904–1965
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Sub-series
1:
PLF Club Bank
Statements
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1961–1965 |
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Bank Statements
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1961–1965 |
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Sub-series
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PLF Club Cash
Books
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1904–1954 |
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Cash Book
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1904–1922 |
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Cash Book
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1922–1954 |
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Cash Book
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1962–1984 |
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Sub-series
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PLF Club
Receipts
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1929–1965 |
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Receipt Book
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1933–1941 |
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Receipt Book
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1942–
1945 |
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Receipt Book
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1946–1956 |
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Receipt Book
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1950–1954 |
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Receipts
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1929–1942 |
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Receipts
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1944–1957 |
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Receipts
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1961–1965 |
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Loose Receipts
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1936–1965 |
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Sub-series
4:
Legal and
Property Records
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1904–1913 |
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Legal and Property Records
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1904-1913 |
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Series III:
PLF Club Activities and
Events, 1945–1960
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Event Programs and Invitations
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1950–1960 |
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Certificates and Awards
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1945–1960 |
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Community Service Projects
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1945 undated |
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Series IV:
PLF Club Poetry and Printed
Materials, 1930, 1941
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Poetry and Printed Materials
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1930, 1941 |
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Club Letterhead
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undated |
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Series V:
WFWC Administrative
Materials, 1928–1952,
(bulk
1949–1952)
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Yearbook
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1928–1929 |
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Directories
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1949–1952 |
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Program Planning Packet
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undated |
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Series VI:
WFWC Activities and
Events, 1951, 1958
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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WFWC Annual Convention Program: Bellingham
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1958 |
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Ella Higginson Grove
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1951 |
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Series VII:
WFWC Publications, 1932, 1966
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Pamphlet of Prize Essays
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1932 |
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Washington Clubwoman Newsletter
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1966 October 1966 November |
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Series VIII:
WFWC Scrapbooks, 1943–1968
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Scrapbook
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1943–1961 |
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Scrapbook
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1951–1967 |
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Scrapbook
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1968 |
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Series IX:
Washington Children's Home Society
Publication, 1934
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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Washington Children's Home Society
Publication
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1934 |
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Series X:
Photographs and
Artifacts, undated
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Container(s)
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Description
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Dates
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3 PLF Document Cases
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undated |
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2 photographs (black and white)
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