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English: George K Cherrie (1865-1942)[1], 9 letters Feb-Dec 1897: 1 letter from Santa Rosa Island, Florida, USA. 25 Feb 1897; 1 letter from Pensacola, Florida, USA. 15 Mar 1897; 4 letters from Field Colombian Museum, Chicago, USA 18 May 1897, 25 May 1897, 16 Jul 1897, and 22 Sep
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