Public Ledger to its readers, 1893
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/23471Date Created
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The latest news about the troops, President Harrison's day, the weather, congressional meetings, the inauguration, meetings, hospital cases, and other news. Typed; not good conditions; pages ripped and pieces of the article are missing. 12 pages
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