Martha Patterson Collection

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  • Martha Patterson Collection Book Detail

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  • Release Date : 1920
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  • Genre : Recipes
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  • File Size : 8,8 MB

Martha Patterson Collection by PDF Summary

Book Description: Papers of Martha Patterson nee Graham (1896-1983) include a birth certificate copy for her husband, Rix Patterson, November 22, 1894; a marriage license for Martha Graham and Rix Patterson, Kalamazoo, November 2, 1920, and Rix's death certificate, March 29, 1956. Also included are a record book used by Martha for cooking lessons, recipes, photographs, and the memorial book from her funeral, in Kalamazoo. Letters to Martha from Dean Arend and Bill Huber, 1968-1971.

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