File:Interview notes by unknown author interviewing Titanic survivors, written between April 15 and 19, 1912.jpg

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English: Recollections of Titanic survivors. The donor of the collection was unable to identify the handwriting but was certain that it was not in the hand of either Carlos or Katherine Hurd.
Title: Interview notes by unknown author interviewing Titanic survivors, written between April 15 and 19, 1912
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Source Missouri History Museum
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D03069
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Frances Hurd Stadler -I-Titanic-I- Collection, 1912-1997 (bulk 1912)
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Disasters
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169896
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50AFE359-CD3A-B248-EFA9-407467FAB136

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