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Notes and Clippings

Miscellaneous notes and newspaper clippings, source unknown. Typed note on the envolope the clippings were in "Parody on Barbara Fritchie found in Grandpa's papers. He was very fond of reciting humorous poetry and prose and was particularly clever at imitating other folk's voices. Aunt Jane Thomassen, who lived in Pella, Iowa was good at that too. Grandpa could also play the piano very well, all by ear. Also a clipping - the first steam whistle.". There is also an ad for Paterson Business School on the reverse of the clipping.

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Title  Notes and Clippings
Description  Miscellaneous notes and newspaper clippings, source unknown. Typed note on the envolope the clippings were in "Parody on Barbara Fritchie found in Grandpa's papers. He was very fond of reciting humorous poetry and prose and was particularly clever at imitating other folk's voices. Aunt Jane Thomassen, who lived in Pella, Iowa was good at that too. Grandpa could also play the piano very well, all by ear. Also a clipping - the first steam whistle.". There is also an ad for Paterson Business School on the reverse of the clipping.
Subjects  ; Reference;
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Date  -00-00
Format  Photograph (all forms)
Identifier  12232: PF2007.27.95ABCDE: File
Rights  The Pullman State Historic Site provides reproductions of items from its collections for personal or research use. If an image is to be reproduced in any type of publication or on the web, written permission is required and use fees may be assessed. Digitization of some of the items in this collection was developed pursuant to a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, an Office of the Secretary of State using funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act.; The Pullman State Historic Site provides reproductions of items from its collections for personal or research use. If an image is to be reproduced in any type of publication or on the web, written permission is required and use fees may be assessed. Digitization of some of the items in this collection was developed pursuant to a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, an Office of the Secretary of State using funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act.
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Paul Petraitis Collection; Pullman State Historic Site

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