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Newspaper clipping, 1916 February 12
Clipping contains poem by A.S. Condon entitled "Meeting of Lincoln, Grant and Hancock."
Newspaper clipping from the Southern Pacific Bulletin, 1941
Article on one side is titled, "SPers Join in Club and Service Meetings." Article on other side is titled, "Railroads Become Hobby and Class Room for the "Fans" and Students." Four photographs per side.
Handwritten poem, approximately 1900-1963
Handwritten poem on a single leaf of lined paper, marked with a 3 in the upper right corner. The beginning of the poem reads, So I sat before him helpless, in an ecstacy of woe, the mountain mists are rising fast, the sun was sinking slow.
Two-leaf pamphlet, 1908
Small two-leaf pamphlet extracted from a book and taped together, entitled, "A visit to Whittier's Birthplace," and signed, "Titus." Upper right corner has a handrwitten inscription reading, "Compliments E.G. Titus Logan Utah." Inscription on back reads, "WL v1- no 5, Feb-08."