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Marriage contract of David Kronick and Shifra [Sarah] bat Zvi (ketubah) (ketubah)
Marriage document of David and Sarah Kronick
Marriage document of David Kronick and Sarah
Marriage certificate of Abraham Obstfeld and Sarah Agrant
The Allegretto
Marriage announcement: Sarah Josephine to Abraham Obstfeld
AXIS HUNTING LICENSE
Marriage certificate of John Agrant and Clara Lebovitz
Blotter advertising business
Department of Defense Emergency
Federal Emergency Assignee identification card of Jennette L. Agrant
Business card of S. GRATCH FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Booklet containing charity stamps for the Great Charity Clothing Fund
Three dimensional New Year's card
Dressmaker's Journeyman Diploma
Drawing book from ORT
Citizenship paper of Heyman Schabson
Marriage contract of Joseph Shopsin and Amie Jaffe (ketubah) (ketubah)
Memorial calendar for Morris and Jennie Sacks
T'naim of Sylvia Axelrod and William Herskowitz
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