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Radiology, Medical -- Arizona

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Isabel F. Cowan correspondence

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197235231716]
Identifier: MSS 8563
Scope and Contents Contains fifteen letters received by Cowan from March 21, 1918 to September 7, 1920, eight of which are written by Frank Wilbur Randall and two by his wife Agnes Randall. Contents of these letters include his dealings in Arizona as an x-ray technician, including the smelter business, and about the death of Agnes. Agnes wrote about their move to Colorado. Five letters are written by others related to Frank and Agnes, including Jennie who is a sister to Guy Cowan, P. Callahan, Eli Webb who is...
Dates: 1918-1920