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Frances W. Clay - Will (1938).
Clay Family Documents.
Book Proposals: The Impressionists' France.
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the personal life and professional career of Edward Rice.
France: "Carte Geographique et Commerciale de la France et de son Domaine Colonial"
The Scarborough Company, Editeurs. 1918 Edition Published by National Map Company, New York and Indianapolis.
Conference: Images of American Revolutionary France.
#135 Conditions in Present Day France.
#373 The Choice Before France Today.
#992 France and the Atlantic Community.
#992 France and the Atlantic Community.
In Memoriam to Frances Hoar Foster.
Frances Disner Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Disner Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Disner Biddle to Katherine Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle from Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle from Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
Frances Robinson Biddle to Francis Biddle.
This series contains many nineteenth-century letters from members of the Biddle, Coxe and McMurtrie families, which are particularly useful in offering insight into the life of that period. Of special interest may be the letters by women (cf. the Franklin Sanborn Papers).
