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Wedding reception invitation. Edella Siglag Max Spiegel
Letter to Dr. Greenberg
Withdrawal Card, United Paper
Withdrawal Card, International Jewelry
Order for Jacob Suhl
Notice of Classification (Draft Card)
Letter rejecting property claim
Transfer of property in Leipzg from Race Reinhold Suhl to Abraham Suhl. Notarized
Report card of Jakob Suhl
Album of items bearing Yishuv stamp
Moe Berg O. S. S. Collection
Application for emigration of Frieda Wiener
Letter from Central Office for Refugees, Domestic Bureau, to Mrs. C.M. Gordon, Argyllshire (Scotland), regarding Frieda Wiener.
Confirmation speech of Cameron Wright - Monotheism
Confirmation Service
Certificate of Confirmation of Charlene S. Obstfeld
War Service Certificate United States Navy
Receipt for payment of $1 to Mount Zion Cemetery by John Agrant
Brot-Bezugskarte (bread rationing card)
Wedding congratulations to Abraham and Sarah Jo Obstfeld
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